Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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They afford a means of comparing the loads recorded by our model structure with those predicted for the conditions existing in our tests . This is shown in Figs . 7 and 8 for low strength ( saline ) and high strength ( freshwater ) ice ...
They afford a means of comparing the loads recorded by our model structure with those predicted for the conditions existing in our tests . This is shown in Figs . 7 and 8 for low strength ( saline ) and high strength ( freshwater ) ice ...
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The new model development , which recognizes the 3 - D nature of ice load , substantially improves model predictions . Furthermore , the model is simple enough to be easily incorporated into a probabilistic methodology , and provides a ...
The new model development , which recognizes the 3 - D nature of ice load , substantially improves model predictions . Furthermore , the model is simple enough to be easily incorporated into a probabilistic methodology , and provides a ...
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1E 7 1 : 1 Fit 1E + 6 1000000 1E.6 100000 1E 10000 1E + 3 Predicted Vertical Force . Fv.prod ( N ) 11 R Predicted Horizontal force ( NO ) 1000 1E + 2 100 1E1 10 1E . 1E + 0 1E + 1 1E + 2 1E 3 IE 4 1E + 5 1E + 6 1E + 7 10 100000 1000000 ...
1E 7 1 : 1 Fit 1E + 6 1000000 1E.6 100000 1E 10000 1E + 3 Predicted Vertical Force . Fv.prod ( N ) 11 R Predicted Horizontal force ( NO ) 1000 1E + 2 100 1E1 10 1E . 1E + 0 1E + 1 1E + 2 1E 3 IE 4 1E + 5 1E + 6 1E + 7 10 100000 1000000 ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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